You know, the Burmese government has been notorious for jailing journalists just for speaking the truth, so there has been no less push. Yes, there's international pressure to release the journalists; however, the Burmese government purposely ignores it. They say they have been convicted under the Official Secrets Act of 1923. That is the law they've been using. The law was saying they were disclosing the state's secrets.
There has been a lot of pressure. However the neighbouring countries of ASEAN, including Singapore and Malaysia.... Malaysia has been vocal, but countries such as Singapore and Thailand and Vietnam have been very soft on them because they are still doing business with them.
I would say, then, that there is less pressure. The Burmese government is ignoring it. They say that this is their own internal problem and that they have the right to jail the journalists just for reporting the Rohingya crisis.